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Single-copy entanglement detection

Quantum Physics 2018-03-07 v2

Abstract

One of the main challenges of quantum information is the reliable verification of quantum entanglement. The conventional detection schemes require repeated measurement on a large number of identically prepared systems. This is hard to achieve in practice when dealing with large-scale entangled quantum systems. In this letter we develop a novel method by formulating verification as a decision procedure, i.e. entanglement is seen as the ability of quantum system to answer certain "yes-no questions". We show that for a variety of large quantum states even a single copy suffices to detect entanglement with a high probability by using local measurements. For example, a single copy of a 1616-qubit kk-producible state or one copy of 2424-qubit linear cluster state suffices to verify entanglement with more than 95%95\% confidence. Our method is applicable to many important classes of states, such as cluster states or ground states of local Hamiltonians in general.

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@article{arxiv.1705.06719,
  title  = {Single-copy entanglement detection},
  author = {Aleksandra Dimić and Borivoje Dakić},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06719},
  year   = {2018}
}

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